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Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 1

Evolution is

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Evolution is the gradual change of race due to variation is course of time. It is the history and development of race along with variations. Evolution is a continuous process and takes millions of years to evolve a new species.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 2

Which theory explains the origin of universe?

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Origin of universe is explained by big bang theory. According to this theory, whole universe was concentrated into single sphere. Due to same unknown region, there was explosion in it that forms different galaxies still moving away from each other.

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Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 3

According to abiogenesis life originates from ______.

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According to abiogenesis theory of origin of life, life originated from non-living matter like gases, inorganic substance and water at particular temperature and pressure.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 4

Fossils are most commonly preserved in______.

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Fossils are dead remains of plants and animals buried inside the earth crust millions of year ago. Fossils are commonly preserved in sedimentary rock as this kinds of rocks are formed layer by layer in course of time.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 5

Which ape is closely related to the man?

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  • Chimpanzee is closely related to man. DNA content and DNA matching are the same in both.
  • This similarity is more than 99% with chimpanzee whereas 94% with a gibbon.
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Fossils are generally found in:

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Fossils are generally found in sedimentary rocks.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 7

Darwin judged the fitness of an individual by

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Darwin judged the fitness of an individual by number of offspring the individual produce in particular niche. More the viable offspring formed the more fit the organism in that surrounding.

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Lamarck theory of organic evolution is usually known as

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Lamarck theory of organic evolution is also known as inheritance of acquired traits. He believed that the character an individual gain in his life time is also passed to next generation.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 9

Evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and spreading to other geographical areas is known as

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Process of evolution of different species in a given area starting from a point and radiating to another area of geography (habitats) is called adaptive radiation.  Example : Darwinian finches and Australian marsupials.

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The process of evolution of different species in a given geographical area starting from a point and radiating to other geographical area is called?

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Adaptive radiation is the process of evolution in which different species in a given geographical area starting from a point and radiating to other geographical area.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 11

Which of the following is not a similarity between man and apes?

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 Correct answer is A. A smaller head and less cranial capacity is not a similarity between humans and apes. In fact, apes have larger heads and more cranial capacity.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 12

Apes have cranial capacity of only ______ c.c.

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  • Apes have a less cranial capacity of only 650 c.c. whereas humans have a more cranial capacity of about 1300- 1600 c.c.
  • Humans developed higher cranial capacity and had advanced brain than apes.
Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 13

What is another name of human evolution?

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  • Human evolution or anthropogenesis is part of biological evolution which studies the emergence of Homo sapiens sapiens.
  • They were the distinct species from other hominids, great apes and placental mammals.
Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 14

Which fossil of the ape was known as the connecting link between apes and man?

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  • Australopithecus was known as the connecting link between apes and man.
  • They had complete erect posture and showed bipedal locomotion.
  • It was the first man to stand erect.
Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 15

Tendrils in plants are an example of

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Tendrils in plants are an example of divergent evolution .

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Which of the following is not a factor that affects Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium cannot be disturbed by vegetative propagation as the all new offspring are clone of each other having same gene. Migration, genetic drift, mutation and natural selection affect the equilibrium of alleles in a population.

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Links between organisms that show branching pattern of evolutionary relationships are shown by

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Phylogenetic trees shows links between organisms that show branching pattern of evolutionary relationship. In this pattern, the organism that evolves earlier is shown below and further sub branching represent newly evolved organisms.

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Human being belongs to the species of_____.

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Human belongs to a species of Homo sapiens, where Homo represents genus and sapiens represent specific epithet under the class Mammalia.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 19

Mortality in babies is an example of ______

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  • Mortality in babies is an example of stabilizing selection.
  • It is all depended on the baby’s birth weight.
  • The optimum birth weight is 7.3 pounds which favor this selection.
  • Newborn infants with less than 5.5 pounds and more than 10 pounds have the highest mortality rate.
Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 20

This diagram represents which selection?
Normal Distributions (Bell Curve): Definition, Word Problems - Statistics  How To

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  • This graph indicates stabilizing selection. As we can see, the peak gets higher and narrower.
  • In this selection, most of the individuals acquire mean character value.
Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 21

The extinct human who lived 1,00,000 to 40,000 years ago, in Europe, Asia and parts of Africa, with short stature, heavy eye brows, retreating foreheads, large jaws with heavy teeth, stocky bodies, a lumbering gait and stooped posture was

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The short statured, heavy eye brows, retreating foreheads, large jaws with heavy teeth and stocky bodies humans are called Neanderthal human.

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A type of natural selection in which more individuals acquire peripheral character value at both ends of distribution curve is

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Natural selection can lead to stabilisation (in which more individuals acquire mean character value), directional change (more individuals acquire value other than the mean character value) or disruption (more individuals acquire peripheral character value at both ends of the distribution curve)

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The difference between Homo sapiens and the Homo erectus was ____.

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Home sapiens and Homo erectus in differ in their size of brain capacity. The size of brain of Homo erectus was smaller than Homo sapiens.

Test: Evolution - 1 - Question 24

On Galapagos island, Darwin observed variation in beaks of birds (Darwin's finches) and he concluded:

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  • All the varieties, he conjectured, evolved on the island itself.
  • From the original seed eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches
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What is genetic equilibrium?

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This principle says that allele frequencies in a population are stable and is constant from generation to generation.

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